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Building Parental Capacity to Help Child Development: A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Save the Children Early Childhood Stimulation Program in Bangladesh 2015, Endline Survey

Bangladesh, 2015
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Reference ID
BGD_2015_SCECSPIE-EL_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/31yt-kh93
Producer(s)
Marjorie Chinen, Johannes Bos
Collection(s)
The Strategic Impact Evaluation Fund (SIEF) Impact Evaluation Surveys
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Mar 06, 2019
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Mar 06, 2019
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Does the early childhood stimulation materials changed the way you interact with (Q1)

Data file: SIEF_endline_household

Overview

Valid: 671
Invalid: 1815
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 27
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 810
End: 811
Width: 2
Range: 1 - 27
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Respondent believe that early childhood stimulation materials have changed the way of interact with children but no specific example was given 14
2.1%
2 Child ask question and responses to many queries 61
9.1%
3 Child is becoming clever and enthusiastic 24
3.6%
4 The child listen everything carefuly 16
2.4%
4.8 1
0.1%
5 Learning new words and can identifies things 61
9.1%
6 Child has leaned name of many objects and can identify things looking at picture 141
21%
7 Child levelo of intelegence is increasing 26
3.9%
8 Child has become friendly to everyone 77
11.5%
8.9 1
0.1%
9 Child can name things arround him/her 13
1.9%
10 Use of stimulation materials have increased child interest in games 11
1.6%
11 Child has learned to identyfy color 3
0.4%
12 Child talks a lot compare to earlier 55
8.2%
13 Increased child interest in reading 14
2.1%
14 Child can tell story looking at the picture 7
1%
15 We incourage the child if he tries to do new things 3
0.4%
16 How to rais a child 13
1.9%
17 We need to talk to the child about his surroundings 1
0.1%
18 Talk a lot to the child and spending lot more time with him 69
10.3%
19 How to educate your child 13
1.9%
20 Child behaviors has changed 3
0.4%
21 My interest in educating child has increased 9
1.3%
22 No changes observed 12
1.8%
23 Child spend most of the time with those books 1
0.1%
24 Child has started to count 2
0.3%
25 Read to the child 13
1.9%
26 Teaching the child name of various things 6
0.9%
27 Bondage between mother and child increased 1
0.1%
Sysmiss 1815
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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